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Google Chrome for Android recently received its long awaited bottom bar option, but despite the lengthy wait for it, it's an ...
Google is testing a new search bar in Chrome for Android that adds AI Mode and moves the other shortcuts below ...
Want the Chrome address bar at the bottom of your Android screen? Here's how to move it for easier one-handed browsing.
Google is not forcing the change on all its users. Instead, it's adding a new feature that lets users configure the address bar's location to their liking.
The new Chrome bottom bar look seeks to simplify this experience without introducing additional layers of complexity. Currently, other interface elements, such as the tab switcher, remain as they are.
Google is starting to roll out a feature for Chrome on Android that lets users move the address bar to the bottom of the ...
Safari, the native iOS browser, offers the same option (after forcing users to adopt the bottom-edge address bar in the original iOS 15 release. Giving users the choice, as Chrome now does and ...
We’re seeing this bottom address bar option on just two devices running Chrome 135 in recent days. It’s not yet widely rolled out, but does signal that Google is ready to roll this out on Android.
With Chrome 124 on Mac, Windows, and ChromeOS, Google has updated the address bar, or Omnibox, with ML models to offer better suggestions. Previously, Chrome leveraged a “set of hand-built and ...
The promised edge-to-edge update is now rolling out to devices on Chrome version 135, giving you a touch more screen real estate. However, some websites may also be a bit harder to use.
Google's latest blog post details the new AI feature in Chrome 121, one of which will "organize similar tabs" by scanning your tab bar and automatically create smartly named tab groups.